1415 Louisiana

Principal Ken R. Harry was selected to transform the interior of 1415 Louisiana, a 43 story LEED EB O&M certified office building into the “Best in Class” choice for tenants looking for a Class A building without Class AAA rates. The project illustrates the importance of renovating and rehabilitating older buildings in lieu of calling in a demolition team. Through the deliberate use of cost-effective and sustainable materials, this project was financially viable and is having a positive impact on its inhabitants and the community. The renovations covered all common areas (the garage elevators, the tunnel system, mall level below the office tower, main lobby, office building elevators, and the exterior canopy at the main entry). The main lobby concept was to cover the huge expanse of dark granite floors and walls with a very thin and lightweight porcelain stoneware that would immediately brighten and modernize the space. 

The project went on to include the addition of Strato 550, a restaurant and conference center; Terra Coffee kiosk, and the 1415 Louisiana Fitness Center for building tenants.

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Circular Lighting Fixture
Architecture Building Repositioning Corporate Interior Design 1415 Louisiana Houston Entrance Lobby Black and White
Lobby Area
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Entrance from Garage Elevators
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Black and White Lobby
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Circular Reception

To create contrast, the elevator lobby was upgraded with back painted glass, and a wooden archway was designed to usher guests from the main lobby to the elevator. A new security station was provided as well to compliment the new finishes in the surrounding areas. Particular attention was paid to the guest experience from garage entry to lobby, equaling the distance of one city block. Special attention was given to lighting, as 139 incandescent lights above a five story lobby were both inefficient and a hassle for maintenance. The solution is seven LED fixtures that create a beautiful nighttime glow throughout the large five story space. Ken created a cohesive design that is carried throughout the parking garage elevator, through the tunnel system, and into the office elevators and out to the main lobby. 

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Escalators to Tunnel System